#The Giggle...The Devil's Chord...The Legend of Ruby Sunday...Empire of Death...and Lux
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the Doctor Who writers need to stop dropping these gorgeous freaks or i'm going to hunt them for sport 😳💖
#please. my queer villain-loving heart can only take so much 😭😭😭#all. three. got. me. by. the. THROAT!! with every debut!!!! and i'm so mad about it!!! 🙈🙈🙈#the only reason Sutekh isn't here is because i'm not great at being a furry#but i certainly have pals can attest to the universal appeal of the whole Pantheon of Discord 😭💖#considering torturing myself by going back and doing a run through all of the Pantheon episodes in revival Who#The Giggle...The Devil's Chord...The Legend of Ruby Sunday...Empire of Death...and Lux#but i'm scared seeing these three close to each other might make me explode 🫠🫠#the toymaker#maestro#lux imperator#mr. ring-a-ding#mr ring a ding#mr ring-a-ding#lux#doctor who#doctor who spoilers#the giggle#the devil's chord#neil patrick harris#jinkx monsoon#alan cumming#the pantheon of discord#starleskatalks
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Toymaker turns you into touys. Maestro turns (puts?) you into instruments. Sutekh turns you into dust. Lux turns you into cartoons. What next???
I think the pantheon really likes turning people into things guys idk might just be me
#Myco can speak#THERE IS SOMETHING ELSE I WAS VERY TEMPTED TO SAY ON THIS POST#BUT SINCE I’M PUTTING THIS IN MAIN TAGS I THINK I’LL SAVE IT FOR SOMETHING SEPARATE DODNKSBDKXN#doctor who#the giggle#the toymaker#the devil’s chord#maestro#empire of death#the legend of Ruby Sunday#sutekh#Lux#lux imperator#Mr ring-a-ding
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Series 15 Roundup:
Episode Rankings:
By original score:
The Story and the Engine
The Well
Lux
The Interstellar Song Contest
The Robot Revolution
Wish World
Lucky Day
The Reality War
By week on score:
The Story and the Engine
The Well
Lux
The Robot Revolution
Lucky Day
The Interstellar Song Contest
Wish World
The Reality War
Overall Maximums, Minimums and Averages
highest original rating: The Story and the Engine, 8.34
highest week on rating: The Story and the Engine, 8.4
lowest original rating: The Reality War, 3.47
lowest week on rating: The Reality War, 2.96
average original rating: 6.91 (7.48 excluding the final two episodes)
average week on score: 6.46 (7.19 excluding the final two episodes)
series rating: 5.86
How does this stack up with the rest of the era?
[yikes, does that make things look bad]
Episode Rankings:
By original score:
The Star Beast
Wild Blue Yonder
Rogue
The Story and the Engine
Boom
The Well
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
Lux
73 Yards
Dot and Bubble
The Giggle
The Devil's Chord
The Church on Ruby Road
The Interstellar Song Contest
The Robot Revolution
Wish World
Empire of Death
Joy to the World
Space Babies
Lucky Day
The Reality War
By week on score (note, the christmas specials were not polled):
Wild Blue Yonder
The Story and the Engine
Rogue
Boom
73 Yards
The Well
Dot and Bubble
The Star Beast
Lux
The Giggle
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
The Devil's Chord
The Robot Revolution
Lucky Day
The Interstellar Song Contest
Empire of Death
Space Babies
Wish World
The Reality War
Averages:
60th Specials: Original - 8.44, Week on - 8.07
Series 14: Original - 7.61, Week on - 7.34, Overall - 6.98
Series 15: Original - 6.91, Week on - 6.46, Overall - 5.86
My thoughts:
Series 15 is clearly by far the weakest, however it is safe to assume these results are skewed by the abysmal finale, excluding the polls for the final two episodes the results are much closer to, though still below those of series 14
I would like to specifically point out the results of The Reality War, no other story, across the whole era, recieved a score of less than 6 the first go around, and only two (Wish World and Space Babies, and even then just barely) scored less than a 6 the second time around, The Reality War managed half of that. Additionally, the lowest previous mode of 6 belonged to Space Babies on only its follow up poll, The Reality War has a mode of 1, and the second highest levels of agreement across any previously conducted. Aside from Wild Blue Yonder, the most popular options on any given poll fall between 20 and 35%, The Reality War was scored a 1 by around 40% of people. The dislike for the episode cannot be understated
Episode Breakdown
The Robot Revolution (Original) mean: 6.93, mode: 7 (31%)
The Robot Revolution (Week on) mean: 6.75, mode: 7 (30.5%)
Lux (Original) mean: 7.88, mode: 8 (31.9%)
Lux (Week on) mean: 7.48, mode: 8 (30.6%)
The Well (Original) mean: 8.26, mode: 9 (30.6%)
The Well (Week on) mean: 7.90, mode: 8 (33.6%)
Lucky Day (Original) mean: 6.43, mode: 7 (23%)
Lucky Day (Week on) mean: 6.30, mode: 7 (33.7%)
The Story and the Engine (Original) mean: 8.34, mode: 9 (27.3%)
The Story and the Engine (Week on) mean: 8.40, mode: 8 (28.1%)
The Interstellar Song Contest (Original) mean: 7.00, mode: 8 (22.2%)
The Interstellar Song Contest (Week on) mean: 6.28, mode: 8 (20.7%)
Wish World (Original) mean: 6.93, mode: 9 (19.8%)
Wish World (Week on) mean: 5.62, mode: 7 (22.1%)
The Reality War (Original) mean: 3.47, mode: 1 (39.4%)
The Reality War (Week on) mean: 2.96, mode: 1 (39.8%)
series as a whole mean: 5.86, mode: 7 (26.8%)
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Skipping The Giggle and the Doctor-Lites and Doctorless stories, these are Fifteen's stories:
The Church on Ruby Road
The Devil's Chord
Boom
Dot and Bubble (marginal honestly)
Rogue
The Legend of Ruby Sunday / Empire of Death
Joy to the World
The Robot Revolution
Lux
The Well
The Story and the Engine
The Interstellar Song Contest
Wish War / The Reality War
I feel like I know him less than maybe any other New Who Doctor. I love the energy Ncuti brings to the character but I really don't have a clear picture of who Fifteen was. I understand Fourteen better, frankly.
Wish things had gone differently.
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A collection of 15's (and 14's) Tardis lighting variants.
So, that new Tardis interior. Was something wasn't it. Big, expansive, with a unique characteristic of basically mood lighting (also empty and under utilized as all hell). Throughout Series 14 and 15, plus the 60th specials, we saw many different varieties and moods, and in this post I have collected as many as I could find and placed them all here. Each one will have a small description of which episode it featured in. Starting with:
60th Anniversary.

Default white. First appeared in The Star Beast. Subsequently appeared in Wild Blue Yonder, The Giggle, Church on Ruby Road, Boom, Empire of Death, The Robot Revolution, Lux, The Well, Interstellar Song Contest, The Reality War.




Green, Orange-red, Purple and Blue. All appeared in The Star Beast.
Gold. Appeared in The Giggle.
Series 14.
Sunset-esc lighting. First Appeared in Space Babies and later a small apperance in The Legend of Ruby Sunday.
Cotten-Candy lighting and Maestro controlled. Appeared in The Devil's Chord.
Candy-Corn (I mean, come on, look at it). Appeared in Rouge.
Sutekh's Temple of Death and Regained Control. Appeared in Empire of Death.
Series 15
Yellow. Appeared in Lux and The Well.
Teal. Appeared in The Well.
Enlightenment style. Appeared in Lucky Day. (... Fantastic 100/10)
Sunset. Appeared in The Story and The Engine (Why was this not the default, it's pure 15 energy)
Red warning. Appeared in The Story and The Engine and Interstellar Song Contest.

Darkened Gold. Appeared in The Reality War (Again, perfect for this to be the default)
One Offs
Darkened/Turned off. Appeared in The Devil's Chord and The Reality War (Also shoutout to The Robot Revolution and it's pulsating lights, that was cool)
Pink and Rainbow. Appeared in The Reality War, set as flash backs in Episode 6 (Pink) and Episode 4 (Rainbow)
And this all of them. Not including the variants seen in the Tardis ambiance live stream. It's kinda disappointing how many of these appear for one episode or scene. Combine that with the lack of homely decor and it leaves a lot to be desired. It's funny how this Tardis almost reflects this era as a whole. Lot of great ideas, some brilliant design work, brilliant imagery and episodes. But all bogged down in missed potential, appearing flashy and expensive, unintended restrictions and concepts over character. And also is a perfect way to sum up my feelings on RTD2. I want to love it, I see the potential and it sometimes nearly reaches that potential, but it falls back to the default, nostalgia driven, poorly executed and empty.
#doctor who#fifteenth doctor#the tardis#rtd2 era#doctor who series 15#doctor who series 14#Like I said the Sunset colours and/or the Darkened Gold would've been great defaults for this interior#Plus the Enlightenment look for something more intimate#Instead it's the white and sterile#No to mention when Conrad's things were in there in that once scene of Reality War#Perfection#reality war
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The Fifteenth's Doctor's episodes, from worst to best
These are my entirely subjective, personal ratings. Doing this in significant part because I think it'll be interesting to look back in a few years and see how my views have changed.
Lucky Day: a close-run thing at this end of the scale but I think the essentially fash message of "it's wrong to hold the people with massive guns accountable" pushes this into last place for me. If you want to do a good anti-vax/climate denial analogy, do it about actual scientists, not people with massive guns.
Wish World/The Reality War: there were the seeds of good ideas in this ("tables don't do that") but taken as a whole it was a terrible, incoherent mess. Omega's inclusion was pointless and Belinda's retconned baby storyline was grim.
The Legend of Ruby Sunday/Empire of Death: similarly messy and incoherent to Wish World/The Reality War, but not actively offensive, so ranks a little higher.
(all a bit depressing so far, but the further you read, the more positive I become)
The Robot Revolution: I think this could have been a good two-parter, but unfortunately it was crammed into 46 minutes, so it felt a bit like watching on 1.5x speed. A bit more space to breathe, and the handling of Alan the controlling boyfriend might have felt a bit less clunky too.
Space Babies: a reasonable mid-series filler episode that I am judging much more harshly for being a series opener. I'm not into snot and nappy jokes, but maybe this one was fun for the six-year-olds watching?
Joy to the World: another story with too much story crammed into it. The Time Hotel was cool! The bootstrap paradox was cool! But the political messaging was anvilicious (and I say that as someone who was also very angry about Partygate) and the less said about the ending, the better.
Boom: and we've reached the stories that I enjoyed, phew. This would have been better on a fraction of the budget and without the ham-fisted criticisms of religious faith, but it's a great concept and gave Ncuti Gatwa the space to act.
73 Yards: I would have preferred this with some manner of explanation, but it stands out as one of the single creepiest Doctor Who stories I've ever seen.
The Church on Ruby Road: proper, solid, silly fun. I think this might have been Ruby at her best. There were lots of little touches - the police officer, Ruby's grandma, the Goblin Song - that I really enjoyed in this one.
Lux: this was fun too! It built on the Giggle and the Devil's Chord in interesting ways without being dependent on them. And I loved the whole sequence with the Doctor and Belinda stepping into the cartoon, becoming three-dimensional, and breaking the fourth wall.
The Story and the Engine: probably the most ambitious episode of Gatwa's run. I don't think it 100% succeeded - there was a bit too much exposition conveyed by people shouting over each other - but I love it for trying. I wish we'd had more episodes showing us places where a black Doctor could go and fit in where a white Doctor couldn't.
Dot and Bubble: this suffers in context because The Story and the Engine was really the only episode in which the Doctor's blackness was celebrated, but we got two - this and Lux - where the Doctor's experience of racism was a focus. Not a good ratio. But viewed in isolation, a great, sinister episode.
The Interstellar Song Contest: it had Rylan it! It introduced the world to Dugga Doo! I watched this while I was a little bit drunk and I intend to maintain that if I watch it again in the future. I imagine I will continue to have a wonderful time with it.
The Well: if this hadn't turned out to be a Midnight sequel, it would have been top of my list. It was tense, it was gripping, it had some brilliant one-off characters, and I think it might be the most interesting episode in the run for developing the Doctor and Belinda's relationship too.
The Devil's Chord: JOYOUS. They should have chosen a band with a back catalogue that could be licensed affordably, but you can't have everything. It's my other contender for Ruby's strongest episode, the costumes are fabulous, and Jinx Monsoon is flawless in it too.
Rogue: Of any Gatwa episode, this is hands-down the one I'm most likely to rewatch. It's the Fifteenth Doctor's answer to The Girl in the Fireplace, with gorgeous costumes, a doomed but captivating romance, and the alien plotline as a very much a secondary concern. If Doctor Who needs a new showrunner any time soon, I am keeping my fingers crossed for Kate Herron.
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Every episode of nuwho.
Rose
The end of the world
The unquiet dead
Aliens of London
World war three
Dalek
The long game
Father’s Day
The empty child
The doctor dances
Boom town
Bad Wolf
The parting of the ways
The Christmas invasion
New Earth
Tooth and claw
School reunion
The girl in the fireplace
The rise of the Cybermen
The age of steel
The idiots lantern
The impossible planet
The Satan pit
Love and monsters
Fear her
Army of ghosts
Doomsday
The runaway bride
Smith and jones
The Shakespeare code
Gridlocked
Daleks in Manhattan
Evolution of the Daleks
The Lazarus experiment
42
Human nature
The family of blood
Blink
Utopia
The sound of drums
The last of the time lords
Voyage of the damned
Partners in crime
The fires of Pompeii
Planet of the ood
The Sontaran stratagem
The poison sky
The doctor’s daughter
The unicorn and the wasp
Silence in the library
Forest of the dead
Midnight
Turn left
The stolen Earth
Journey’s end
The next doctor
Planet of the dead
The waters of Mars
The end of time part one
The end of time part two
The eleventh hour
The beast below
Victory of the Daleks
The time of angels
Flesh and stone
The vampires of Venice
Amy’s choice
The hungry earth
Cold blood
Vincent and the doctor
The lodger
The Pandorica opens
The Big Bang
A Christmas Carol
The impossible astronaut
Day of the moon
The curse of the black spot
The doctor’s wife
The rebel flesh
The almost people
A good man goes to war
Let’s kill Hitler.
Night terrors
The girl who waited
The god complex
Closing time
The wedding of River Song
The Doctor, the window and the wardrobe
Asylum of the Daleks
Dinosaurs on a spaceship
A town called mercy
The power of three
The angels take manhattan
The snowmen
The bells of Saint John
The rings of Akhaten
Cold War
Hide
Journey to the center of the tardis
The crimson horror
Nightmare in silver
The name of the doctor
The night of the doctor
The day of the doctor
The time of the doctor
Deep breath
Into the Dalek
Robot of Sherwood
Listen
Time heist
The caretaker
Kill the moon
Mummy on the orient express
Flatline
In the forest of the night
Dark water
Death in heaven
Last. Christmas
The magician’s apprentice
The witch’s familiar
Under the lake
Before the flood
The girl who died
The woman who lived
The Zygon invasion
The Zygon inversion
Sleep no more
Face the Raven
Heaven sent
Hell bent
The husbands of River Song
The return of Doctor Mysterio
The pilot
Smile
Thin ice
Knock, knock
Oxygen
Extremis
The pyramid at the end of the world
The lie of the land
Empress of Mars
The eaters of light
World enough and time
The doctor falls
Twice upon a time
The woman who fell to earth
The ghost monument
Rosa
Arachnids in the uk
The tsuranga conundrum
Demons of the Punjab
Kerblam!
The witchfinders
It takes you away
The battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos
Resolution
Spyfall part one
Spyfall part two
Orphan 55
Nikola Tesla’s night of terror
Fugitive of the Judoon
Praxeus
Can you hear me?
The haunting of villa diodati
Ascension of the Cybermen
The timeless children
Revolution of the Daleks
The Halloween apocalypse
War of the sontarans
Once upon time
Village of the angels
Survivors of the flux
The vanquishers
Eve of the Daleks
Legend of the sea devils
The power of the doctor
The star beast
Wild blue yonder
The giggle
The church on Ruby Road
Space babies
The Devil’s chord
Boom
73 yards
Dot and bubble
Rogue
The legend of Ruby Sunday
Empire of death
Joy to the world
The robot revolution.
Lux.
The well.
Lucky day.
The story and the engine.
The interstellar song contest.
Wish world.
The reality war.
#doctor who#nuwho#ninth doctor#tenth doctor#eleventh doctor#twelfth doctor#thirteenth doctor#fourteenth doctor#fifteenth doctor
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Lux
Dot and Bubble
The Story And The Engine
73 Yards
Rogue
The Robot Revolution
Joy to the World
Boom
The Well
The Giggle
The Church on Ruby Road
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
Space Babies
Empire of Death
Lucky Day
The Interstellar Song Contest
Wish World
The Devil's Chord
The Reality War
#doctor who#dr who#fifteenth doctor#ncuti gatwa#millie gibson#varada sethu#russell t davies#rtd2 era
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A list because I think people who are looking for it think the new seasons are more reliant on lore than they are and are then concerned new viewers will be confused:
The Giggle: relevant because it started the pantheon thing, and yes the Toymaker was from a 60’s lost episode but the plot made perfect sense without knowing that
The Church on Ruby Road: main enemy was luck-sucking goblins, newly made
Space Babies: main enemy was pretty much a living fairy tale, newly made
The Devil’s Chord: main enemy was a god of music, newly made
Boom: alright yes, the church soldiers and weapons company were from early nu who, but even if you didn’t know that at worst it was mildly confusing why they used religious terms about the soldiers and didn’t really impact the plot
73 Yards: The main enemy was…never explained actually, but certainly nothing we’ve seen before
Dot and Bubble: The main enemy was racism, the secondary enemy creatures created by an AI, newly made
Rogue: The main enemy were cosplaying bird aliens, newly made
The Legend of Ruby Sunday/Empire of Death: The main enemy, Sutekh, is from classic who. I still think it makes (enough) sense without seeing it first, I hadn’t when I watched, but if you want to count this one fair enough
Joy to the World: main enemy was the same corporation again. Yes there was a Silurian, but you didn’t need to know the backstory there
The Robot Revolution: main enemy is…well, misogyny, but via newly made robots
Lux: main enemy is the god of light, newly made
The Well: main enemy is from Midnight, but they do a fine job of showing a flashback and you don’t need to have seen the old episode
Lucky Day: main enemy is a creature from another universe, newly made
The Story & The Engine: main enemy is…gods, I guess? Anyway, nothing old
The Interstellar Song Contest: main enemy is the cycle of violence, between an unnamed corporation and a previously unmentioned species. There are a few references that you won’t get if you don’t know, but not generally important. Susan might be a little confusing if you didn’t know. And the Rani won’t be exciting if you don’t know, but will clearly be a villain and time lord reveal
Wish World/The Reality War: ok, there are a lot of classic things here. I think they build up Omega fine if you don’t know anything about him. The Rani maybe a little less if you don’t know, but even if all you get is she’s a scientist and villain it’s less exciting but makes sense
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Doctor Who villains of the Ncuti Gatwa era:
The Giggle - the toymaker. not an alien.
The Church on Ruby Road - goblins. those aren't aliens, they're magical creatures. Space Babies - a monster made of snot from babies. not an alien. The Devil's Chord - the maestro, a god of music, not an alien. Boom - a landmine and an ambulance. built by humans. 73 yards - the doctor wasn't in the episode. but the villain was a human. Dot and bubble - human-eating slugs created by AI, not aliens to me. Rogue - finally some aliens! The Legend of Ruby Sunday/Empire of Death - human meatpuppets and Sutekh. technically he used to be an alien before, but not anymore! he's a god now. so no alien.
Joy To The World - a briefcase.
The Robot Revolution - a bunch of robots. under the control of a human. Lux - lux, a god of light, not an alien. The Well - finally an alien! the midnight creature! Lucky Day - the doctor wasn't in most of the episode. also, the villain was a human. The Story and The Engine - the barber may have been immortal, or very longlived, but he was still a human. The Interstellar Song Contest - an alien. also a terrible fucking episode. Wish World - the rani, time lord. mrs flood, time lord. conrad, a human. The Reality War - the rani, time lord. mrs flood, time lord. omega, some bones or whatever. conrad, a human.
Sack Russell T Davies. Sack Jane Tranter. Sack Phil Collinson. Sack Julie Gardner. Christopher Eccleston was right, and btw all these people he wants sacked worked on the current seasons with Rusty
*reads DW spoilers* What... and he got no Dalek or Cyberman or Master episode either...
(Everyone saying RTD is the best NuWho showrunner can eat my ass)
he also fought like two aliens. in his entire run. every villain was either some magic bullshit or a human.
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Masterpost
Previous Data Summary
links to the polls are under the episode breakdown for their respective series
RTD2 Overview

Episode Ranking
By original score:
The Star Beast
Wild Blue Yonder
Rogue
The Story and the Engine
Boom
The Well
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
Lux
73 Yards
Dot and Bubble
The Giggle
The Devil's Chord
The Church on Ruby Road
The Interstellar Song Contest
The Robot Revolution
Wish World
Empire of Death
Joy to the World
Space Babies
Lucky Day
The Reality War
By week on score (note the christmas specials were not scored)
Wild Blue Yonder
The Story and the Engine
Rogue
Boom
73 Yards
The Well
Dot and Bubble
The Star Beast
Lux
The Giggle
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
The Devil's Chord
The Robot Revolution
Lucky Day
The Interstellar Song Contest
Empire of Death
Space Babies
Wish World
The Reality War
Overall Maximums Minimums and Averages
highest original rating: The Star Beast, 8.88
highest week on score: Wild Blue Yonder, 9.04
lowest original score: The Reality War, 3.47
lowest week on score: The Reality War, 2.96
average original rating: 7.40
average week on rating: 7.09
60th Specials
Episode Ranking
By original score:
The Star Beast
Wild Blue Yonder
The Giggle
By week on score (note the christmas specials were not scored)
Wild Blue Yonder
The Star Beast
The Giggle
Overall Maximums Minimums and Averages
highest original rating: The Star Beast, 8.88
highest week on score: Wild Blue Yonder, 9.04
lowest original score: The Giggle, 7.57
lowest week on score: The Giggle, 7.45
average original rating: 8.44
average week on rating: 8.07
Episode Breakdown
The Star Beast (original) mean: 8.88, mode: 9 (28.6%)
The Star Beast (week on) mean: 7.73, mode: 7 (28.6%)
Wild Blue Yonder (original) mean: 8.87, mode: 10 (41.3%)
Wild Blue Yonder (week on) mean: 9.04, mode: 10 (43.1%)
The Giggle (original) mean: 7.57, mode: 10 (21.1%)
The Giggle (week on) mean: 7.45, mode: 7 (29.6%)
Christmas Special 2023
The Church on Ruby Road (original) mean: 7.42, mode:
Series 14
Episode Ranking
By original score:
Rogue
Boom
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
73 Yards
Dot and Bubble
The Devil's Chord
Empire of Death
Space Babies
By week on score
Rogue
Boom
73 Yards
Dot and Bubble
The Legend of Ruby Sunday
The Devil's Chord
Empire of Death
Space Babies
Overall Maximums Minimums and Averages
highest original rating: Rogue, 8.50
highest week on rating: Rogue, 8.34
lowest original rating: Space Babies, 6.46
lowest week on rating: Space Babies, 5.94
average original rating: 7.61
average week on score: 7.34
series rating: 6.98
Episode Breakdown
Space Babies (original) mean: 6.46, mode: 7 (23%)
Space Babies (week on) mean: 5.94, mode: 6 (25.7%)
The Devil's Chord (original) mean: 7.49, mode: 8 (25.2%)
The Devil's Chord (week on) mean: 7.19, mode: 8 (31%)
Boom (original) mean: 8.34, mode: 8 (26.9%)
Boom (week on) mean: 8.10, mode: 8 (29.4%)
73 Yards (original) mean: 7.85, mode: 8 (24%)
73 Yards (week on) mean: 7.96, mode: 8 (30.2%)
Dot and Bubble (original) mean: 7.78, mode: 8 (23.9%)
Dot and Bubble (week on) mean: 7.76, mode: 8 (29.4%)
Rogue (original) mean: 8.50, mode: 10 (34.6%)
Rogue (week on) mean: 8.34, mode: tie 8&9 (26%)
The Legend of Ruby Sunday (original) mean: 7.95, mode: 8 (23.7%)
The Legend of Ruby Sunday (week on) mean: 7.29, mode: 8 (26.2%)
Empire of Death (original) mean: 6.51, mode: 7 (21.3%)
Empire of Death (week on) mean: 6.16, mode: 6 (25.8%)
series as a whole mean: 6.98, mode: 7 (30.3%)
Christmas Special 2024
Joy to the World (original) mean: 6.49, mode: 7 (32.9%)
Series 15

Episode Rankings:
By original score:
The Story and the Engine
The Well
Lux
The Interstellar Song Contest
The Robot Revolution
Wish World
Lucky Day
The Reality War
By week on score:
The Story and the Engine
The Well
Lux
The Robot Revolution
Lucky Day
The Interstellar Song Contest
Wish World
The Reality War
Overall Maximums, Minimums and Averages
highest original rating: The Story and the Engine, 8.34
highest week on rating: The Story and the Engine, 8.4
lowest original rating: The Reality War, 3.47
lowest week on rating: The Reality War, 2.96
average original rating: 6.91
average week on score: 6.46
series rating: 5.86
Episode Breakdown
The Robot Revolution (Original) mean: 6.93, mode: 7 (31%)
The Robot Revolution (Week on) mean: 6.75, mode: 7 (30.5%)
Lux (Original) mean: 7.88, mode: 8 (31.9%)
Lux (Week on) mean: 7.48, mode: 8 (30.6%)
The Well (Original) mean: 8.26, mode: 9 (30.6%)
The Well (Week on) mean: 7.90, mode: 8 (33.6%)
Lucky Day (Original) mean: 6.43, mode: 7 (23%)
Lucky Day (Week on) mean: 6.30, mode: 7 (33.7%)
The Story and the Engine (Original) mean: 8.34, mode: 9 (27.3%)
The Story and the Engine (Week on) mean: 8.40, mode: 8 (28.1%)
The Interstellar Song Contest (Original) mean: 7.00, mode: 8 (22.2%)
The Interstellar Song Contest (Week on) mean: 6.28, mode: 8 (20.7%)
Wish World (Original) mean: 6.93, mode: 9 (19.8%)
Wish World (Week on) mean: 5.62, mode: 7 (22.1%)
The Reality War (Original) mean: 3.47, mode: 1 (39.4%)
The Reality War (Week on) mean: 2.96, mode: 1 (39.8%)
series as a whole mean: 5.86, mode: 7 (26.8%)
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